Find music in D-22 (That's Beijing) Updated: 2006-06-13 08:58
Take an American Tsinghua finance professor, a love of music and a
venue in Wudaokou.
Throw in a stage, a bar, some couches and a second floor viewing balcony. Add
alcohol, punk Johnny Cash covers, live jazz and rock, and you get D-22, the
newest music venue to hit Beijing.
Situated two doors down from 13 Club, D-22 is an attempt to create a new live
music hub in the capital. Their policy is to promote the experimental and new
from both home and abroad ¨C basically anything that supports the scene. So every
Thursday, Friday and Saturday night there'll be live music for an RMB 30 (RMB 20
for students) cover charge.
Tuesdays will be a film night, and there are plans to show shorts before each
music performance. The upstairs section is comfy and chilled out with a long
balcony overlooking the stage. There's even a private room with its own viewing
gallery. Downstairs is dominated by the stage, with plenty of tables and a small
area that promises to turn into a mosh pit during shows. The drink menu is not
extensive: bottles of Tsingtao are RMB 10, while spirits and mixers start at RMB
20.
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